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How do you add DNA primer names using ST.26 qualifiers?

While there is no one right way to include the name of a primer, the possible ways depend on if the sequence to be annotated is amplified by the primer, or if the sequence is the primer itself. Note, I include references below to specific sections of WIPO Standard ST.26.


If the sequence to be annotated is amplified by the primers in question:


  1. The feature key “primer_bind” (see Annex I, section 5.28) can be used to show where on the sequence the primer(s) bind.  A “note” qualifier (see Annex I, section 6.40) can be added to include the name of the primer. 


- OR -


  1. a “PCR_primers” qualifier (see Annex I, section 6.45) can be added to the mandatory “source” feature (see Annex I, section 5.37).  The “PCR_primers” qualifier value format includes the name of the primer as well as the sequence of the primer.   


If the sequence to be annotated is the primer sequence itself:


  1. A “note” qualifier could be added to the mandatory “source” feature where the value is the name of the primer.


- OR –


  1. A “misc_feature” feature key (see Annex I, section 5.14) can be added with a “note” qualifier where the value is the name of the primer.



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